Chicago Marks 40 Years In Black Entertainment

CHICAGO -- Chicago dignitaries, gospel industry insiders and notable community figures gathered at the Dusable Museum of African American History to honor television programmer Central City Productions, Inc. (CCP)'s 40th Anniversary. The distinguished event was hosted by ABC 7 Chicago's Emmy award-winning news anchor Cheryl Burton, sports anchor and reporter Jim Rose, and WGN 9's Bob Jordan. Commemorating over four decades of television history for CCP, attendees enjoyed an integrated video montage showcasing each decade's greatest moments, musical tributes and commentary from special contributors. Live performances included show-opener Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producer Darius Brooks and gospel music legend Vickie Winans, whose illustrious career took off in tandem with CCP's original Stellar Music Awards.

Winans captivated the audience with her rendition of "How I Got Over" and credited Jackson as an important factor in her success and longevity in the business. In her remarks, she stated "because of him, my career is set and I appreciate that. He hired me to host, present and perform [on the Stellar Awards]. Don has the magic formula to keep things going."

Rich in tradition, CCP was applauded for its leadership and legacy in African American entertainment. Chicago-native Don Jackson founded CCP in 1970 as Central City Marketing, Inc. The company has since evolved, specializing in urban marketing, promotion, sales, and media production driven by faith and family values. Today, as CEO and Chairman, Jackson maintains this inspiring message, proud to have created a launch pad in Black entertainment. CCP has been a vehicle to success for hundreds of African American actors, musicians and television professionals.

For Jackson, the night's focus was the celebration of a milestone as well as expressing appreciation for the corporate sponsors who've supported the execution of his programming vision. Jackson described the evening as "the culmination of bringing together our valued partners who contributed to our success. Their contributions allowed us to succeed with all of our television shows, especially the Stellar Awards."

CCP celebrated 40 years as the oldest black-owned independent television production company in the country and over one thousand of hours of premium syndicated urban programming, including the acclaimed Stellar Gospel Music Awards, the Soul Train Music Awards and the Trumpet Awards and programs like Know Your Heritage Black College Quiz Show and Hispanic College Quiz Show Series, The Black Enterprise Business Report, and the Bud Billiken Back-to-School Parade.

Jackson is passionate about creating job opportunities and helping to launch careers. Veteran actor Greg Alan Williams, host of CCP's Know Your Heritage Black College Quiz Show says, "Don gave me a chance to launch my career as a television host. He has been very inspirational in my career."

After nearly a half-generation of producing niche-targeted programs and providing hundreds of job opportunities, Jackson's greatest endeavor is the upcoming Black Family Television Network (BFT) – a faith-first and family focused programming platform. Jackson explains, "It will be faith-based and launch in 2012. We will find and use African American talent like producers, writers, directors and actors. That's our mission."

About Central City Productions, Inc.
With over 40 years of successful and innovative television production and marketing experience, Central City Productions (CCP) is a leader in syndicated African American television programming. A full-service television production company that produces, syndicates, and manages advertising sales for all of its programs, Central City Productions' mission is to develop programming designed to communicate positive, uplifting images of Black people all over the world. CCP has produced over 1,000 hours of television programs to date, including the Stellar Gospel Music Awards, the Trumpet Awards and programs such as the Bud Billiken Back-to-School Parade, Know Your Heritage, The Black College Quiz Show Series, Hispanic College Quiz, Our World with Black Enterprise and The Black Enterprise Business Report, among many others.

Central City's Founder, Chairman and CEO Don Jackson is an active member of the Chicago business and civic community. He is a founding member of A.B.L.E. (Alliance of Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs), and serves on the boards of Junior Achievement of Chicago, Columbia College and the Gateway Foundation. Jackson has previously served as chairman of the board of the DuSable Museum of African American History, on the Northwestern University Board and Chicago Transit Authority Board.